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image=[[Image:Fallen_Gods_cover_illustration.jpg|250px]] Cover Illustration by [[Daryl Joyce]]|
image=[[Image:Fallen_Gods_cover_illustration.jpg|250px]] Cover Illustration by [[Daryl Joyce]]|
series=[[Doctor Who]] -<br/>[[Telos Novella]] |
series=[[Doctor Who]] -<br/>[[Telos Novella]] |
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number= 10|
doctor=[[Eighth Doctor]] |
doctor=[[Eighth Doctor]] |
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companions= |
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enemy= |
year = |
year =Akrotiri in Thera, c.1000 BC |
writer= [[Jonathan Blum]] and [[Kate Orman]] |
writer= [[Jonathan Blum]] and [[Kate Orman]] |
publisher= [[Telos Publishing]] |
publisher= [[Telos Publishing]] |
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==Characters==
==Characters==
*[[Eighth Doctor]]
[[Eighth Doctor]]
*Adopts the name Perdix whilst in Rhadamanthys court and claims to be a teacher.
 
*Alcestis
*Alcestis
*Britomartis
*Britomartis
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==References==
==References==
''to be added''
*The Doctor likes [[Tea|Darjeeling tea]] with lemon.


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 13:53, 24 October 2007


Publisher's Summary

In ancient Akrotiri, a young girl is learning mysteries from a tutor who, quite literally, fell from the skies. With his encouragement, she can fly and surf the timestreams and see something of the future. But then the demons come. Death and disaster are meted out by the gods of her land. Perhaps retribution for some heinous crime... or something far more sinister?

Characters

Eighth Doctor

  • Adopts the name Perdix whilst in Rhadamanthys court and claims to be a teacher.
  • Alcestis
  • Britomartis
  • Rhadamanthys
  • Glaucus
  • Deucalion

References

Notes

to be added

Continuity

to be added

Timeline

  • Fallen Gods occurs after: to be added
  • Fallen Gods occurs before: to be added

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